• Francis Maier: Approaching the Conclave, What Does the Church Need Now?

  • May 5 2025
  • Length: 46 mins
  • Podcast

Francis Maier: Approaching the Conclave, What Does the Church Need Now?

  • Summary

  • This week, the Church will experience a papal conclave where cardinals all over the world will deliberate and elect the next pope. As we eagerly wait for their choice, Francis Maier joins Mark Brumley to discuss what kind of pope the Church needs today. He articulately argues that he must be both a man of simplicity and of strong intellect who embodies the strengths of the last several pontiffs. In short, the next pope must model himself after the first pope—Peter.

    Maier discusses several challenges that the Church and the next pope faces today, but ultimately, he offers a message of hope and encouragement in these often-troubled times. He highlights the risk of focusing too much on the politics of the Church and stresses the importance of continued personal conversion, especially through the reception of Reconciliation and frequent hours of Eucharistic adoration.

    As we begin this momentous week, Maier provides much needed clarity, wisdom, and encouragement.

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